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Opened in 2009, Cowboys Stadium is widely considered the standard of what a modern stadium should be. The stadium usually seats around 80,000, allowing for over 110,000 when opening up standing room areas. The versatile stadium hosts NFL football games, NCAA football games, NBA special events, NCAA Basketball, and even big time boxing bouts. Despite all these major events, only one team can truly call the stadium its home: the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys of course play their home games at the stadium, adds a level of splendor to what is already one of the nation's most storied franchises. When building the stadium, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stressed cutting edge extravagance. Such a philosophy is clearly visible as you enter the stadium. The center attraction (besides the sports of course) is a one-of-a-kind video board hung 90 feet above the playing field. The board features four different viewing displays consisting of over 25,000 square feet of display area. Outside the stadium are several concourses and concession areas. The stadium itself has a retractable roof making weather concerns a nonissue. The stadium's elegance attracts many world recognized events. Most notably, in 2011, Super Bowl XLV was played in there and came within hundreds of breaking an all-time attendance record. Other big events include the 2010 NBA All Star Game and the 2014 NCAA Basketball Final Four. Whether you're a Cowboys fan or not, you'll find ample reasons to visit Cowboys Stadium.